Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, February 22, 1906, Image 4

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KsrMiLiafi ßD BY C. B. GOULD
HENRY 11. MULLIN,
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•WReligious notices free.
TO THE REPUBLICAN ELECTORS OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
I am directed by the Republican State Com
mittee to announce that the Republicans of
Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representa
tives, will moot in convention at the Lyceum
theatre in the city of Harrisburg, on Wednesday,
June 6, 1906, at 10:30 a. in., for the purpose of
•ouiinating candidates for the following offices,
Ope person for the office of Governor;
O-ie person for the office of I.ieutenant-Oovcr-
Ojperson for the office of Auditor-General,
for the office of Secretary oflnter
r:i 1 Atlairs; and for the "transaction of such
other business as may be presented.
In acoordance with the rules governing the
party, the ropresontation in the State Conven
tion will be based upon the vote polled at the
fast Presidential election. Under the rules each
legs'.ative district is intitled to one delegate for
each two thousand votes cast for Republican
electors in iajl, and an additional delegate for
every fraction of two thousand votes polled in
excess of one thousand.
By order of the State Committee,
W. R. ANDREWS, Chairman.
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
By local applications, as they can
not reaeli the diseased portion of the
ear. There is only one way to cure
deafnc&s, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lin
ing of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed'you have a rumbl
ing sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it. ia entirely closed, Deafness is
the result, and unless the inflammation
can be taken out and this tube restor
ed to its normal condition, hearing
wilLbe destroyed forever; nine cases
out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which
is nothing hut an inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness caused by
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's
Family Pills for constipation.
The pessimist is a misfortune teller.
Poisons in Food.
Perhaps you don-'t realize that many
fain poisons originate in your food, but
•one day you may feel a twinge of
dyspepsia that will convince yon. Dr.
King's New Life Pills are guaranteed
¥o euro all sickness due to poisons of
undigested food—or money back. 25c
st L. Taggatt's drug store. Try them.
Only heaven's scales can weigh the
heart.
A Habit to be Encouraged.
The mother who has acquired the
li ibit of keeping on hand a bottle ef
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saves hcr
#i It a great amount of uneasiness and
anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to
which children are susceptible are quickly
cured by its use. It counteracts any
teiidency of a cold to result in pneumonia,
aad if giveu as soon as the first symptoms
fci croup appear, it will prevent the at
tack This remedy contains nothing in
jurious and mothers give it to little ones
with a of perfect security. Sold
by L. T HJHI'. J. E. Smith, Sterling
Run; ''Mitt, ' Sinnamahoning.
The ideal i.he mold in which the
rea! is ri-i.
They never gripe or sicken, but cleanse
and strengthen the stomach, liver and
bowels. This is the universal verdict of
liie many thousands who use DeWitt's
bit tie Early Risers. These famous little
|>)lls relieve headaches, constipation, bil
iousness, jaundiee, torpid liver, sallow
complexion, etc. Try Little Early Ris
ers. Sold by It. C. Dodson,
A square deal is better than a round
of drinks.
Agonizing Burns.
Are instantly relieved, and perfectly
healed, by Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. C.
Rivenbark, Jr.. of Norfork, Va., writes:
"t burnt my knee dreadfully; that it
blistered all over. Bucklen's Arnica
Salve stopped the pain, and healed it
without a scar. Also heals all wounds
and sores, 25c at L. Taggart druggist
You do not make life sacred bv look
ing sad.
All old-time Cough Syrups bind the
bowels. A new idea was advanced two
years ago in Kennedy's Laxative Honey
and Tar. This remedy acts on the mu
cous membranes of the throat and lungs
and loosens the bowels at the same time.
It expels all cold from the system. It
clears the throat, strengthens the mucous
membrane, relieves coughs, colds, croup,
whooping cough, etc. Sold by R. C.
Dodson.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
(From our Regular Correspondent.)
Washington, Feb. 17th, 190<>.
Editor Pre**
The of business stopped
in Washington to-day while the
•laughter of the President was led
to the altar. Miss Alice Roosevelt
was married to Representative Nic
holas liOngwi rth at noon by Bishop
Satterlee and all of Washington
not bidden to the White House for
the ceremony watched and waited
while the nuptials were performed.
It was the most notable wedding
that the capital lias ever known.
Miss Roosevelt was the twelfth
White House bride. This initself
was a distinction. But never be
fore has a White House wedding
attracted such attention. Never
before has there been such a gath
ering of society people in the man
sion and certainly never before has
there been such an array of wed
ding gifts. Every country in th«
civilized world, even if China is
included in that category, was rep
resented in the tributes that were
showered on the bride. Represen
tative Long worth too was remem
bered in a way. But it was not
his day. The young Ohio mem
ber, who has already won for him
self a very fair reputation as anew
Congressman was distinctly not in
the running. He was an adjunct
to the ceremony, but that was all,
and that was as it should be. Miss
Alice was the object of interest of
the day and continued to be till
the couple quietly stole away to
ward evening in an electric broug
ham for the honeymoon, which it
is understood will be spent in a
country homstead just outside of
Waskington.
The Executive offices at the
White House were closed all day.
There was no business transacted
for the first time perhaps since Mr.
Roosevelt has been President.
Promptly at 10 a. in., the gates of
the White House were closed and
thereafter there was 110 entrance
without one of the magic admis
sion cards. There were a little
short of a thousand guests present,
a gathering that crowded to the
utmost the East Room where the
ceremony was performed. Only
ten representatives of the press
were present, the three members
of the local papers, the three press
associations and four personal
newspaper friends of Representa
tive Longworth and the President.
But society was represented from
all quarters of the country. There
were the members of the two famil
ies, the justices of the Supreme
Court and members of the Cabinet,
the members of the Senate Who
had formerly held cabinet posi
tions, and the general run of in
vited guests who included most of
the people of prominence whose
names usually appear inthesociety
volumns of the New York papers.
The service was brief but im
pressive as the words and the oc
casion warranted. The party
moved almost immediately after
ward to the breakfast room where
there was a buffet luncheon for the
most of the guests in the Blue
Room. The newly married couple,
President and Mrs. Roosevelt and
about sixty of the guests sat down
to the wedding breakfast in the
Green Room. The breakfast last
ed well into the afternoon. Then
came the most interesting and
least advertised part of the perfor
mance. Mr. Longworth and his
bride quietly effaced themselves
and left the house in an electric
brougham, one of a dozen precise
ly alike, that were parked back of
the White House. In it they
drove away to the country house
where they will spend the honey
moon. __
F. h. Pcarsoll Practical Painter.
Painting ia practical woik. Skill wins.
It's the same with paint making.
You know 4 gallon# L. & M., mixed
with 3 gallons Linseed Oil makes enough
paint for moderate sized house—the best
paint money can buy—because the L. <fc
M., Zinc hardens the L.it M., White
Lead and makes the L. & M. Paint wear
like iron
Buy L. & M., and don't pay 81.50 a
gallon for Linseed Oil, as you do in ready
for use paint, but buy oil fresh from the
barrel at .00 cents, and mix with the L.
k M.
L. k M., costs only $1.20 per gallon.
Hold by H. S. Lloyd,
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1906.
I A man who once had rouah horny
- hands made them soft and smooth with
Witch Hazel Salve, but he used the
uetiine—that bearing the name "E. C.
Pe\\ itt & Co.. Chicago. For sores,
boils, cuts, burns, bruises, etc., it has no
i equal, and affords almost immediate relief
j from blind, bleeding, itching and
j protruding piles. Sold by It. C.Dodson.
Virtue that is born of necessity is a
poor self reward.
Lame Back.
This ailment is usually caused by rheu
matism of the muscles and may be cured
by applying Chaimberlain's Pain Balm
two or three times a day and robbing the
parts vigorously at each application. If
this does not aflord relief, bind on a piece
of flannel slightly dampened with Pain
Balm, and quick relief is almost sure to
follow. For sale by L. Taggart; J. E.
Smith, Sterling Run; Crutn Bros., Sin
namoning.
Angels are always singing where love
is working.
Just a little Kodol after meats*will re
lieve that fulness, belching, gas on stom
ach, and all other symptoms of indiges
tion. Kodol digests what you eat and
enables the stomach and digestive organs
to perform their functions naturally.
Sold by R. C. Dodson.
Special Low Rates.
To all points in Montana, Idaho,
Washington, Oregon and British
Columbia, February 15th to April 7th,
11906. Round Trip Homeseekers' Tick
ets on special daj's. Write at once for
information and maps to W. H. Allen.
Traveling Agent, Wisconsin Central
R'y, 621 Park Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.
48-13t.
Painting and Paperhanging.
I desire to inform the public that 1
handle as fine a line of wall paper
samples as there is on the market, and
will be pleased to show you the same.
I am also prepared to do all kinds of
house painting. Give me a call.
50 C. S. LARRAREE.
Latest Popular Music.
Miss May Gould, teacher of piano
forte has received a full line of the lat
est and most popular sheet muse. Ali
the popular airs. Popular and class
ical music. Prices reasonable.
44-tf.
C. B. Howard & Co., have the only
large stock of shingles in the county at
the present time. RED CEDAR from
the Pacific Coast and WHITE CEDAR
from Wisconsin
Letter to H. C. Olmsted.
Emporium, Pa.
Dear Sir: When you see a well-dressed
man, you like to say: ''There's a sample
of my clothes. That man is worth two
of himslf as he was when he came feme."
We have the same feeling. Our paint
on a house is worth twice as much as old
fashion painter's paint, lead-and-oil. It
looks the same when first put on Iu
three months it don't. In three years it
decidedly don't.
Lead-and-oil chalks off in three years:
it is considered a first-rate job that lasts
three years.
Devoe lead-and zinz is about as good
in three years as it was the day the
painter left it.
Zinc is the secret of it; no secret at al'.
A good many painters know zinc; some
mix it in with their lead. We grind it
in; not a little, good deal.
It's the zinc and the grinding that does
it. You can't mix zinc by hand. We
grind it in by machinery.
Painters are finding us out, though
some painters are slow.
You know that it pays a good man to
wear good clothes. How many customers
have you that know it.
Yours truly
F. W. DEVOE & Co.,
New York.
P. S. Murry & Coppersmith sell our
paint.
DON T DOSE THE""ITOMACH.
Cure Catarrh by Breathing Hyomel
—Sold Under Guarantee by L. Tag
gart.
There is one treatment for nasal ca
tarrh which is based upon common sense,
and at the same time, is thorougly
scientific.
Hyomei is not a cure-all; it is a specific
for the cure of catarrhal troubles.
Breathed through the neat pocket inhaler
that comes with every outfit, the aromatic
healing of Hyomei penetrates to the most
remote part ot the nose, tlwoat, and lungs,
healing all inflammation and kiiling the
catarrhal germ wherever present.
So successful has Hyomei been in the
cure of catarrh, that L. Taggart sells it
under a guarantee that it will cost noth
ing unless it gives satisfaction. The
complete Hyomei outfit sells for §l, and
consists of an iuhaler that can be carried i
in the vest pocket, a medicine dropper, j
and a bottle of Hyomei. The inhaler i
lasts a life time, and if more Hyomei is \
needed, extra bottles can be obtained for 1
fifty cents.
It is lhe most economical of all remed- j
ies advertised for the cure of catarrh, and i
is the only one that terats this disease; ;
without stomach dosing, applying the |
medication and healing where the disease
germs are present.
I)o not dose the stomach to cure nasal
catarrh, breathe Hyomei, knowing that ;
if this treatment does not cure, it will |
cost you nothing.
For Sale.
Second hand harness maker's tools, :
sticbing horses, riveting machine, hole
punche and vice. Also some second
hand carpet. For Kale at a bargain, i
52-2t. HENRY JARCRR.
I A Handsome Picture (Size 10x14
Inches) Given Away.
THE PHILADELPHIA SUNDAY
1 PRESS never does things by halves.
! When it. announces that it will give
away a fine picture in colors each week,
it means something. It is true that
i this groat Sunday newspaper gives
I each reader a handsome color picture
| faithfully reproducing the work of the
World's greatest masters. You will
not be disappointed in having your
newsdaler or carrier deliver a copy of
THE SUNDAY PRESS to your house.
THE SUNDAY PRESS always gives
its readers the best of everything. You
can ill afford to miss it,. Remember
the picture is free only with THE
PHILADELPHIA SUNDAY PRESS,
and as the enormous demand for this
newspaper is greater and greater each
week, we warn you to give your dealer
your order to-day. 51 -3t.
The March Delineator.
In the March number The Delineator
has fallen under the spell of romance
which the forthcoming marriage of the
President's daughter has evoked, and
presents as its leading feature an article
on"The Brides of the White House,"
illustrated with a handsome portrait of
Miss Roosevelt never before published.
The fiction of the number includes a
short story by Mary Stewart Cutting,
a clever study of child life by Virginia
Woodward Cloud, and the continua
tion of"The President of Quex,"
Helen M. Winslow's interesting club
story. Viola Allen, the popular young
actress, who recently married a south
ern millionaire,writes of Shakespeare's
heroines from the point of view of one
who has personated many of them
with great success. Dr. Murray con
cludes her series on"The Rights of the
Child'' with a paper on growth and
development; and a unique feature be
ginning in this number is "Houses by
Correspondence," the first being The
Doctor's House. Stories and pastimes
are suppiied for the amusement of
children, and in the other departments
many topics of interest and value to
the home are treated. Fashion of
course, plays a large part in this num
bee, and the newest styles are illustrat
ed and described in detail.
The New Cough Syrup—the one that
acts as a mild cathartic on the bowels—
is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar.
It expells all cold from the system, cuts
phlegm out of the throat, strengthens the
membrane of the bronchial tubes, and re
lieves croup, whooping cough, etc. Child
ren love it. Sold by 11. C. Dodson.
dfcoaaEEaaHsEiali
Q CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS jjj
Lfl Best Cough Syrup. Tajtcs C-vM yJ
r#J Use in time. Sold by druggie J
4§EEH?]:jJidMZi|jp
Administratrix's Notice.
Estate of ROBERT McCASLIN, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa
mentary upon the estate of Robert lie-
Caslin, late of Emporium, Pa., deceased, have
been granted to the undersigned to whom all
persons indebted to said Estate must settle at
once and those indebted make payment to
MARY J. McCASLIN.
Emporium, Pa., Jan. 31st, 1906.—10-11
SEALED PROPOSALS.
County Commissioners Office,
Emporium, Pa., Feb'y 20th, 1908.
SEALED proposals will be received at this office
until 9 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, March Mill.
1906, for Highway Bridges;— One across Hunts
Kun where the Public Road leading from Em
porium to Sterling Run, crosses the same, and
one at Hicks Run where the Public Road lead
ing from Driftwood to Dents Run crosses the
same. .
Kids will be accepted on the following propo
sitions: Superstructure complete with Plank
Floor, 52 ft, center to center of end piers; 14 ft.
Roadway. Safe live load of 100 lbs. to square
foot, dead load of 3.50 lbs. to square foot.
Also, 56 ft. center to center with cylinders for
piers, 14 ft. roadway, 100 lbs per square foot live
loads, 350 lbs. per square foot, dead loads.
Also same as above with cement flooring svs
tem. Detail plans and strains sheet must accom
pany all bids.
Commissioners reserving the right to reject
any or all bids!
A. H. SHAFFER,
1-to-d Engineer for County.
The Famous L,e Roy Plows
are the best selling Plows because they are the
BEST Plows that can be built. Made by a strong
Company "not in a trust". Tested for years in all
conditions. They "DRAW EASY.,' They "hold
easy." All wearing parts are CHILLED iron and
wear longer than most makes. Made by Leßoy
Plow Co., Le Roy, N. Y. Sold by C. H. Jessop,
Emporium, Pa.
HENRY JAEGER,
Harness Maker and Upholsterer
(F. G. Judd'sOld Stand )
EMPORIUM, PA.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS, j
HLANKETS, ROBES, COLLARS, |
WHIPS, etc.
At Prices as Low as Possible.
Repairing a Specialty.
I IMIOLSTERINO —I carry a full line
of cloths for recovering furniture J
nnd guarantee all work.
■leut > Jaeger.
Fraud Exposed.
A few counterfeiters have lately been
making and trying to sell imitations of
Dr. K ing » Xew Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs and Coids, and other medi
cines, therby defrauding the public.
This is to warn you to beware of such
people, who seek to profit, through steal
ing the reputation of remedies which
have been successfully curing disease,
for over 35 years. A sure protection, to
you. is our name, on the wrapper. Look
for it, on all Dr. King's or Hucklen's
remedies, as all others arc mere imita
tions. H. K. BUCK LION & CO., Chi
cgao, 111, and Windsor, Canada. Sold
by L Tairgart.
m at
THE
DIFFERENCE.
Between THR.EE per t. and I
FOUR per t. there ia a differ- H
ence of SI.OO on every hundred dollara
invested—proportionate on other amounts.
WHO GETS IT?
You should receive for your funds
the highest interest return consistent
with absolute ssfety. No question about
that. This bank, founded in 1862, has
eontfeaously paid interest on Savings and
Time Depoaita and Certificates of Deposit
FOUR PER CENT..
and intereat is compounded twice yearly.
Its Careful, Capable, Conservative man
agement combined with its great financial
strength, having
Aa««t» $15.000,000.00, I
guarantees security. Non-residents of H
Pittsburgh can transact their business H
with convenience and safety by meana of H
ita system of
i BANKING BY MAIL
fully explained in Booklet C. P., msiled g
free to those desiring a safe and profit B9
able investment for savings or surplus Q
funds. Wri'c for a ropy today
PITTSBURGH
BANK FOR SAVINGS |
OF PITTSBURGH. PA. j|
■i —mi hi mmi ii"in
The Great Headache Cure,
Bromo- Pepsin
" Note The Word Pepsin. "
CUR ES Waell(s ' liDligestion
Insomnia, i\'ervousnes
On the Spot.
No Opiates. Absolutely Harmless.
All Druggists', 10c, 25c, and 50c.
1.. TAGGART, Emporium, Pa.
4-ly.
MRS. M. A. ROCKWELL'S
DRUG STORE.
My Lable is a personal
guarantee of the Jquality
of my goods and my twen
ty years iu this profession
lias taught me your
wants.
Be sure to call at the up-to
date DRUG STOREj for
TOILET ARTICLES
PERFUMES and
STATIONERY
Perscriptions a speciality.
MRS. M. A. ROCKWELL
The Druggist.
rrpTcllTcTsTj
I PRICES j
1 0. B. Barnes'
112 POPULAR FAMILY GROCERY )
} STORE.
| SPECIAL RARGAINS j
j EVERY FRIDAY j
| WE KEEP ONLY THE 1 Ei-T j
( 0. B. BARNES )
C Allegany Avenue, C
112 'Phone 81. r
Charles
Diehl's
ENLARGED WEST ENO
Store
Important Announcement
We invite those citizens
of Cameron county who
have not visited lis since
we moved into our large
new block, to call and see
how nicely we are located
and what an extensive line
of DRY GOODS, BOOTS
and SHOEvS,GROCERIES,
and MEATS, in fact every
thing to be found in a first
class store.
Big New Line of Shoes
We have just received a
large and carefully selected
stock of shoes for LADIES,
MEN and CHILDREN, at
prices that will surprise you.
All sizes and styles. In
Rubber Goods we can fit
you out from child to father.
We aim to meet the wants
of our patrons. Ask and
you shall receive.
SPECIAL
With every pound of 50c
Tea we give a pound of
Santo Coffee. Try it.
7 bars Soap . 25C
3 Cans Best Corn. . . . 25C
3 pkgs Mince Meat . . 25C
Raisins, per pound . _ IOC
Enlarged Capacity
Enables us to ca, rv three
times the stoek of an ordi
nary country stoie and keep
a larger variety. We have
not the space to call your
attention to every new line.
In a word just, drop in and
take a look at our large litre
of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods,
Dress Goods, Shirt Waist
Patterns, Table Linens,
Hosiery, Ladies Collars.
Something new every day.
We aim and dokeepafull
and fresh line of Choice
Family Groceries, Fresh and
Salt Meats (Jacob Dold's),
Sausages, Glass and Canned
Goods. Everything choice
or 110 sale.
In Men and Boys Work
ing Clothing and Jackets we
have some bargains.
Complete Line of Medicines.
We have added a full and
complete line of patent
medicines.
No Fancy Profits.
In order to meet the de
mands of our rapidly in
creasing trade, we shall be
content with a reasonable
profit, having no desire to
get rich quick. "Fair deal
ing, honest goods at honest
prices is our motto."
Phone and Dray.
CHAS. DIKHL.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,.
Digests what you eat*
itching Piles.
If you are acquainted with anyone who
is troubled with this distressing ailment,
you can do hiin no greater favor than to
tell him to try Chamberlain's Salve. It
instant relief. This salve also
enre-s sore nipples, tetter and salt rheum.
Priee 25 eents. For sale by L. Taggart.
John E. Smith, Sterling llun; Crum
Bros., Sinnamahoning.